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Viridian Introduces Super-Rustic Reclaimed Wood Paneling

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PORTLAND, ORE.—Viridian Reclaimed Wood announced the introduction of Zigzag, a new line of affordable reclaimed wood paneling derived from shipping crates, according to Viridian co-owner Joe Mitchoff.

“Zigzag paneling is named after a winding river canyon on the slopes of Mt. Hood for a reason,” Mitchoff said. “It’s rugged, variable and looks amazing in wide-open spaces.”

Differing from most of Viridian’s paneling products, Zigzag is budget-priced, making it ideal for environments that require large-scale coverage.

Zigzag features heavy patina and includes some painted boards that can easily be culled before installation, if desired. It comes in mixed widths and thicknesses with rough-sawn character and real nail heads mid-board. Each board contains no hidden metal, so face-nailed installation is easy. Board lengths are reasonably consistent, making it simple to create horizontal, vertical or herringbone patterns.

Zigzag’s approximate thickness is 5/8” (+/- ¼”), with face widths of 4” to 6” and lengths from 24” to 36”.

Viridian paneling is 100 percent FSC-certified and can contribute points toward the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Credits: MRc3: (Materials Reuse), MRc4 (Recycled Content), MRc5 (Regional Materials) and MRc7 (Certified Wood).

Go to Viridian Reclaimed Wood.

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